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- Committee on Public Petitions: Decisions on Public Petitions Received (16 May 2024)
Martin Browne: Petition No. P00030/24, entitled "Request for Oireachtas Investigation into IHREC Funding Allocation", was submitted by Mr. Brian Hogan. This petition relates to the funding allocation and potential conflicts of interest regarding the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, IHREC. Under the 2022 gross Estimate provision for Vote 25, the IHREC received Exchequer funding of €7.614...
- Committee on Public Petitions: Decisions on Public Petitions Received (16 May 2024)
Martin Browne: That concludes our consideration of public petitions for this afternoon. I invite members of the public to submit petitions via our online portal, which is available at petitions.oireachtas.ie. A petition may be addressed to the Houses of the Oireachtas on a matter of general public concern or interest or on an issue of public policy. We will move on to any other business. Do members have...
- Committee on Public Petitions: Decisions on Public Petitions Received (16 May 2024)
Martin Browne: Before we go, I thank Leo Bollins for stepping in for Martha Dowling for the past couple of meetings. I wish Martha all the best. She is recuperating from a cold. I also thank Alex Alino, Barbara Hughes, Ciaran McConway and all of the rest of the secretariat staff who do a great deal of work here on our behalf. As we say at the end of every meeting, "Thank you and well done".
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Citizenship Applications (14 May 2024)
Martin Browne: 470. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the status and progress being made in respect of a citizenship application (details supplied); and if she will make a statement on the matter. [21783/24]
- Saincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Debate: Nursing Homes (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: It is dependent on the 96-bed unit being finished.
- Saincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Debate: Nursing Homes (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: As I mentioned earlier in the Chamber, plans have been announced to repurpose the new community care nursing unit in Nenagh. The decision to change it from a public facility to a privately run stepdown facility, in order to take pressure off UHL, is a prime example of robbing Peter to pay Paul and moving the deckchairs around. Again, it is the elderly in the area who will suffer. It...
- Saincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Debate: Nursing Homes (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: On the Minister of State's last point, 50 patients will come from UHL to the new unit. Twenty patients in the existing St. Conlon's facility are waiting to move into the kind of facility that the Minister of State is talking about. They will be left in the old St. Conlon's. I did not give the impression that HIQA turned down St. Conlon's. All I said was that HIQA had previously reported...
- Saincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Debate: Nursing Homes (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: I accept that "rejected" is probably the wrong word. They have been told the unit is not fit-for-purpose anymore. I do not want my parents or other people having to walk on unsafe floorboards in a nursing home. I want them to have toilets in their room and visitors not having to sit on beds. If hoists have to be used for elderly people, I do not want lockers and so on to have to be...
- Challenges Facing the Childcare and Nursing Home Sectors: Motion [Private Members] (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: I want to speak on the Government’s appalling attitude towards the elderly in this country. I am speaking against the backdrop of the suggested repurposing of the new community nursing home in Nenagh as a step-down facility to take the pressure off University Hospital Limerick, caused by Government failures. I am also speaking in the wake of the repurposing of St. Brigid’s...
- Progressing Special Education Provision: Statements (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: I welcome the opportunity to discuss this matter because only last weekend there was a public demonstration organised by parents who are continuing to encounter significant difficulties in getting school placements for their children. Every year, we come across the same range of challenges facing parents who are seeking a suitable school place for their children. The reason for this is a...
- Committee on Public Petitions: Business of Joint Committee (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: Apologies have been received from Senator Eugene Murphy. I thank Senator Cassells for substituting for him. I welcome everyone to the meeting. The first item on the agenda is the approval of the minutes of the private and public meetings of 25 April 2024. The minutes have already been approved in a virtual private meeting but for procedural reasons they must be approved in public. Are...
- Committee on Public Petitions: Ombudsman for Children's Annual Report 2022: Office of the Ombudsman for Children (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: Our next business is an engagement with Dr. Niall Muldoon, Ombudsman for Children, to discuss the 2022 annual report, entitled Falling Behind, of the Office of Ombudsman for Children and related matters. I will explain some limitations to parliamentary privilege and the practice of the Houses as regards references witnesses may make to other persons in their evidence. The evidence of...
- Committee on Public Petitions: Ombudsman for Children's Annual Report 2022: Office of the Ombudsman for Children (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: I thank Dr. Muldoon. I will ask two quick questions before I let other members in. In the Plan for Places report published in June 2022, the Office of Ombudsman for Children focused on forward planning and the provision for school places for children with special educational needs. What is the office's current view on how the provisions for these schools are organised each year, because...
- Committee on Public Petitions: Ombudsman for Children's Annual Report 2022: Office of the Ombudsman for Children (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: Is there a reason? There was a rally in Clonmel in my own county last weekend with children with autism and this just keeps coming up. The data is there from when a child is young and has autism. It does not disappear in the May or June before he or she goes into school. Why is that kind of data not used to track children in autism all the way through? It should be used for school buses...
- Committee on Public Petitions: Ombudsman for Children's Annual Report 2022: Office of the Ombudsman for Children (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: In relation to the CAMHS-----
- Committee on Public Petitions: Ombudsman for Children's Annual Report 2022: Office of the Ombudsman for Children (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: Does Deputy Devlin wish to come in? The Deputy is probably going back into the Chamber in a few minutes.
- Committee on Public Petitions: Ombudsman for Children's Annual Report 2022: Office of the Ombudsman for Children (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: Okay. Does Senator Warfield wish to come in or does Deputy Buckley?
- Committee on Public Petitions: Ombudsman for Children's Annual Report 2022: Office of the Ombudsman for Children (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: I will ask a couple of questions. In January of this year, Dr. Muldoon's office wrote to the Minister for Justice asking that the office be removed from the new strategy combatting domestic and gender-based violence because funding was being cut, or it had been promised but just did not come through. Can Dr. Muldoon outline the reasons behind that? What, if anything, has happened since?
- Committee on Public Petitions: Ombudsman for Children's Annual Report 2022: Office of the Ombudsman for Children (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: No willingness to follow it through.
- Committee on Public Petitions: Ombudsman for Children's Annual Report 2022: Office of the Ombudsman for Children (9 May 2024)
Martin Browne: It is actually a scandal for such small money that this kind of work cannot be done.